it's more of a "metroid roguelike" than anything else, but with mandatory permadeath exchanged for a very lengthy playtime for a single world---Magikoopa Security Force: Defend against the Shy Guys!Download the demo (offsite): http://www.mfgg.net/index.php?act=resdb&param=02&c=2&id=29243

Probably will, its free right now on Steam.---Steam/Origin: DerPancake

#8PanopictonguyPosted 10/15/2013 10:57:03 AM

Steamster posted...

The exploration and building is more shallow.

The combat and loot progression is deeper.

No, especially not after the most recent update.---Oh, you thought they made this game for you? You clearly bought the wrong game.

#9MagnemightPosted 10/15/2013 11:07:18 AM

Panopictonguy posted...

Steamster posted...

The exploration and building is more shallow.

The combat and loot progression is deeper.

No, especially not after the most recent update.

Then you simply haven't been following Minecraft. Both games have been adding a lot to their creation aspects, and Minecraft has simply maintained its lead.

On the other hand, I suppose that Terraria has beaten Minecraft at exploration...but it's been better than Minecraft with that since beta, really. Exploration and combat are Terraria's main draws, construction is Minecraft's.---Magikoopa Security Force: Defend against the Shy Guys!Download the demo (offsite): http://www.mfgg.net/index.php?act=resdb&param=02&c=2&id=29243

#10Dukaduka1k82Posted 10/15/2013 11:11:29 AM

75% off on steam, that would be a must buy. It is a great sandbox game.---Asus i7-3610QM @ 2.3Ghz, 16gig ram, Nvidia 660m 2Gb, 1Tb hdd @ 7200rpm